Toronto Raptors Tickets

Get your Toronto Raptors Tickets to see the only Canadian team in the NBA. They have a lot to live up to and they sure do a great job! After all, it’s not easy playing in the tough Atlantic Division. But for a young team, the Raptors have proven to be a steady offensive threat with a speedy backcourt and powerful frontcourt. Take a trip to Air Canada Centre, a world-class venue in downtown Toronto. With Raptors tickets in hand, enjoy watching the greatest basketball players in the world. Amazing dunks, no-look passes, and three-point bombs! Enjoy a real night out on the town. Razorgator has the best selection of Toronto Raptors Tickets for all home and away games. Check out the Raptors schedule and purchase your raptors tickets today.

Toronto Raptors 2014-2015 News and Updates

2/27/15 - Although they picked up after All Star weekend with a victory over the East-leading Hawks, the Toronto Raptors have lost two straight to Western Conference foes since. After coming up short versus Houston, the Raps lost a heartbreaker in New Orleans, 100-97, with Kyle Lowry’s attempt to tie with a three at the buzzer just off the mark. Toronto still has the benefit of a game-and-a-half lead over the Chicago Bulls in the East, and although it will be a tall order for any team to catch up to Atlanta, the Raptors are still in position for home court advantage to open the playoffs. The Raptors’ next home game will come Friday versus the Golden State Warriors, and you can get in the game for as low as $83.

2/18/15 - The city of Toronto will play host for the 2016 All Star events, but the great white north didn’t have to wait that long to be a part of the NBA’s flagship entertainment weekend. Kyle Lowry participated in the point guards’ Skills Challenge on Saturday night (just the second Raptors player to do so) before going on to post 10 points and a team-high eight assists on Sunday as a starter in the All Star Game. Lowry and his Toronto Raptors will return to action on Friday night in Atlanta, where they will try to close the gap on the first-place Hawks as the final trimester of the season begins. A select number of tickets are still available for Philips Arena, starting at just $33!

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2/12/15 - Following a pair of uncharacteristic losses to mid-level Eastern Conference teams, the Toronto Raptors have started to get back into rhythm, knocking off the Los Angeles Clippers and San Antonio Spurs two nights apart. Power forward James Johnson returned from a hamstring injury, scoring 20 points for Toronto on 8-10 shooting. Jonas Valanciunas controlled the boards, snatching 16 rebounds for the Raps while blocking four shots in 34 minutes of action. The win kept Toronto’s cushion over the Wizards at 2.5 games, as the top five teams in the East continue to jockey for playoff position. The Raptors will have an opportunity to pad their lead over Washington, as the Wizards visit the Air Canada Centre on Wednesday night. Limited seats are still available starting at $40, but they won’t be around long!

2/4/15 - The Toronto Raptors had their six-game winning streak snapped on Monday night, as they fell 82-75 to the surging Milwaukee Bucks. The Raps have lifted themselves back into second place in the Eastern Conference, knocking off the Brooklyn Nets and rival Washington on back-to-back nights, both games running into overtime. However, a slow start doomed them against the Bucks on Monday, as Toronto managed only 14 points in the opening quarter en route to a 32 percent shooting night as a team. The Raptors continue a five-game home stand on Wednesday night versus the Nets before hosting the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday evening, and you can get in to the Air Canada Centre to be a part of the action for as low as $48!

1/27/15 - Even without their star player, Brandon Jennings, the Detroit Pistons put up an incredible fight on Jan. 25th. However, the Raptors slowly gained a lead over the Pistons through the whole game and, going into the final quarter 10 points ahead, were just able to hold their lead long enough to end the game 110-114. Because some of the tops teams in the Atlantic Division were facing off, this was a key game for both the Pistons and the Raptors. In the end, Toronto kept their number one rank and the Pistons moved down the board. This also brings the Raptors to 29-15. They are playing the Indiana Pacers next in an away game, but will return on Jan. 28th to take on the Sacramento Kings. Tickets start at $19.

1/22/15 - January has not been kind to the Toronto Raptors, who have failed to win consecutive games since the calendar turned to 2015. Their three wins this month have come against struggling teams (Boston, Philadelphia, and Milwaukee), and their recent play has dropped them out of first place in the Eastern Conference. The return of high-scoring guard DeMar DeRozan should be a welcome boost for Toronto, who currently lead the Chicago Bulls by one game for third place in the East. The Raptors continue their current three-game road trip on Wednesday night, when they will square off with Zach Randolph and the rugged Memphis Grizzlies at the FedEx Forum. Great seats are still available for this showdown of top teams in the NBA, with prices as low as just $6 per ticket!

1/15/15 - Sporting a record of 25-12, the Toronto Raptors are currently 1rst in the Atlantic Division. They took on the Detroit Pistons on January 12, 2015. They were hoping to come away with the win, but ended up losing 114-111. For Toronto, the leading scorer on the night was J. Valanciunas. He ended up with 31 points and had 12 rebounds. It seemed like he was unstoppable, but his efforts were not enough to get his team the win. The Raptors had some defensive lapses late in the game, which hurt them tremendously. They can rebound from this loss, though, against the Atlanta Hawks. This game takes place this Friday, and tickets are available now. The starting price is $64, and it should make for an exciting game for the fans.

1/6/15 - The Toronto Raptors are ready to get back in the winning column. They’re on a 3-game losing streak, but they do have some outstanding talent. Kyle Lowry was named Eastern Conference Player of the Month for December. This is just the second time a Raptor has won this award, the first being Chris Bosh in January, 2007. The Raptors come home for six games, starting with the Charlotte Hornets on Thursday, the Boston Celtics on Saturday, the 10th, the Detroit Pistons on Monday, and the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday. Razorgator has the best seats in the house. Tickets for the Celtics game start at just $52, and for the Pistons or the 76ers, they’re only around $20 and up. Don’t miss the Raptors and their star players while they’re in town.

1/2/15 - The Toronto Raptors are on top of the game. Not only do they sit in first place in the Atlantic Division, but they have the best record in the Eastern Conference at 24-7. The Raptors are on the road until January 8, when they come back to host the Charlotte Hornets at Air Canada Center. Razorgator has tickets starting at $32. The Raptors are home for six straight games. Come out and catch the only Canadian NBA team as they try to maintain their lead in the division. Kyle Lowry is shooting better than 50% from the floor in the last few games the Raptors have racked up. Raptors’ fans have a lot to cheer about because this is the best start to the season the Raptors have ever had.

12/26/14 - The Toronto Raptors had a five-game winning streak snapped on Monday night, as they were defeated 129-120 by the Chicago Bulls in a high-scoring affair. The two Eastern Conference powers combined for 86 points in a lights-out fourth quarter for both teams, but it was the Bulls who ultimately prevailed behind all-star point guard Derek Rose. The loss dropped the Raptors to 22-7 on the season, still good for first place in the East, but only by a slim margin—the streaking Atlanta Hawks sit just a half-game back for the conference lead. Toronto closes out 2014 with a series of road games, the first coming against Chris Paul and the L.A. Clippers on Saturday. Razorgator is your source for great prices on tickets for the game, with seats starting at just $24!

12/19/14 - The Toronto Raptors currently lead the entire Eastern Conference of the NBA with a 20 – 6 record. They have won an impressive four in a row, after manhandling the Orlando Magic on Monday, 95 – 82, and coming back two nights later to defeat the Brooklyn Nets 105 – 89. Raptors point guard Kevin Lowry fueled the victory over the Nets with 20 points, 12 assists and 2 steals. Toronto is now an impressive 13-3 at home and ranks second in the league with just over 107 points per game. Up next is a Friday tipoff in Detroit against the 5-22 Pistons, then the Raptors return home to take on the New York Knicks on Sunday Dec. 21. Come out and cheer on your Eastern Conference leaders – tickets are available from only $52!

12/12/14 - In the wake of a loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Toronto Raptors are still looking to find a rhythm this season. Throughout most of the game, the Raptors were able to put up points and keep it competitive, but they failed to keep pace with 35 points from LeBron James, which included a three-pointer with 48 seconds to go that propelled the Cavaliers over the Raptors. In the loss, Toronto’s Kyle Lowry had 16 points and 14 assists, which lead the team. Raptors still boast the best record in the Eastern Conference, and will try to extend that lead on Friday. Look for the Raptors to shrug off the loss and redeem themselves against the 7-15 Indiana Pacers. Tickets begin at $36 for the December 12th matchup between the Raptors and the Pacers.

12/5/14 - The Los Angeles Lakers stunned the Toronto Raptors with an overtime win of 129-122 over the Thanksgiving weekend. The Raptors came into the game with a 13-3 record, their best historical start of the franchise. However, they lost their best All-Star guard, DeMar DeRozan, to a groin injury in their last game against Dallas. Toronto led by six points in the fourth quarter, but then the Lakers put the game away in overtime. Now the Raptors are 13-4, and still first in the Atlantic Division. Next, the Raptors travel to Sacramento to play the Kings on December 2, 2014. The Raptors will play home games in Toronto on December 5, 2014 against the Cleveland Cavaliers, and against the Denver Nuggets on December 8, 2014. Tickets are still available for those games, with prices starting at $24 per ticket.

11/26/14 - One of the better teams in the NBA right now is the Toronto Raptors. Currently, they are sporting a 1-0 record. Their latest win, against the Memphis Grizzlies, went their way. The final score ended up being 96-92. It was a hard-fought victory, but their offense pulled away at the end just when they needed it the most. In their win, Kyle Lowry went on to have a great game. He scored 18 points and had an incredible 7 assist. His distribution on the offensive end helped his team come together and work together in unity. They will need him to keep up his efforts if they expect to do big things this season. Up next for them is a game against the Milwaukee Bucks. The Raptors are expected to win, but they will still need to keep up their A-grade efforts. Tickets for the game are available now, and they are starting out at $36.

11/21/14 - The Toronto Raptors are rolling right now. Currently, they are sporting a record of 8-2 and are first in the Atlantic division. Their latest win was over the Utah Jazz, which ended with a final score of 111-93. In their win, DeMar DeRozan went on to have a stellar game, scoring 27 points and recording 3 rebounds. He was an unstoppable force on the offensive end, and they will need the same type of performance from him again in order to keep up their winning ways. Kyle Lowry, their point guard, also had a great game, getting 19 points with 4 assists. He helped spread the ball around, which played a big part in their victory. Up next for them is a game against the Memphis Grizzlies. They are favored on paper, but they will still need to look sharp in order to keep their streak going. Tickets for the game are available now, which start out at $28.

11/14/14 - The Toronto Raptors are off to a great start to the NBA season, as they lead the Atlantic Division with a 6-1 record. They’re on a 4-game winning streak, with strong wins of more than 12 points in 3 of those games. In their last game against the Philadelphia 76ers, they took an early lead of 13 points after the 1st quarter, and never gave it up, coming out 32 points ahead with a final score of 120-88. The Raptors host their next four games on their home court, Air Canada Centre, starting on Thursday, the 13th against the Chicago Bulls. The 15th, they play the Utah Jazz, then on the 19th, it’s the Memphis Grizzlies. Get your tickets to enjoy some great basketball and keep the team spirit going!

11/7/14 - After their first loss of the season to the Miami Heat, the Toronto Raptors bounced back to beat the downtrodden Oklahoma City Thunder 100-89. With a record of 3-1, the NBA’s only Canadian team is off to an impressive start. The Raptors face the Boston Celtics next, who are 2-1 in the season so far. They return home to the Air Canada Centre after that for a seven-game stretch, first facing the Washington Wizards, who also have a record of 3-1. The surprising winner of the Atlantic Division last season, the Raptors currently lead their division once again and are tied with Chicago, Miami, and Washington in the Eastern Conference. Tickets are still available for Friday’s game, with prices starting as low as $28 per seat.

10/27/14 - They were the surprise winners of the Atlantic Division last season, which means the target is on the backs of the Toronto Raptors this season. But DeMar DeRozan and Co. will be looking to set a new team record for wins in a season, which they set last year with 48 – could a 50 win season be in the cards?

10/23/14 - Last year, the Toronto Raptors exceeded all expectations in winning the Atlantic Division with a team record 48 victories. Which means this year, the bar is set even higher for DeMar DeRozan and Co.

8/20/14 – The 2014-2015 Toronto Raptors schedule just released, and it is chock-full of must-see matchups! The much-improved roster figures the return of Kyle Lowry, so don’t miss the return of the Raptors that gave us our first Atlantic Division title since 2007. Score Raptors tickets to their season opener at home against the Atlanta Hawks (Oct. 29), or see Toronto's road debut at Orlando (Nov. 1). NBA fans in Toronto don’t have to wait long to see the game’s biggest stars: LeBron James and the Cavaliers (Dec. 5, Mar. 4), Derrick Rose and the Bulls (Nov. 13, Mar. 25), Kevin Durant and OKC (Nov. 4) and the champion San Antonio Spurs all visit the Air Canada Centre early in the year. Take in all the bench-gripping action during the 2014-2015 season with Toronto Raptors tickets today!

The Toronto Raptors entered last year resolute on reaching the playoffs. The Raps fulfilled this offseason goal by flipping their roster early, departing with Rudy Gay and adding the likes of Chuck Hayes, Patrick Patterson, John Salmons and Greivis Vasquezz. This crucial adjustment, plus the presence of Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan, jettisoned Toronto to the third seed in the Eastern Conference, securing the franchise’s first playoff appearance since 2007.

The Raps were eliminated from the postseason in Round 1 and ended the year as Atlantic Division winners, but this time around, the team is hungry for more. Toronto shocked all when they selected 18-year-old Bruno Caboclo with the No. 20 pick, a complete unknown to the NBA world. After a successful re-signing campaign this summer, Lowry is back to lead the core squad that includes All-Star DeRozan, Terrence Ross, and Jonas Valanciunas. Can an improved second unit help Toronto get deeper into the playoffs in 2015? Buy your Toronto Raptors tickets now and see for yourself!

2013-2014 Season

4/29/14 - It’s been 13 years since they won the only postseason series in their history, and the Toronto Raptors are doing their best to advance for the second time, in their first round series with Brooklyn. The Raptors and Nets have split their games, each squad claiming a game at the other’s home, and all four games have been close – Toronto’s wins have been by five and eight point margins, while Brooklyn’s victories have been similarly close, at seven and four points. Game 4 saw the Raptors get almost all of their scoring from just three players – DeMar DeRozan (24 points), Kyle Lowry (22 points) and Amir Johnson (17 points); the only other starter to score was Jonas Valanciunas with six points, while subs Patrick Patterson and Greivis Vasquez, each with nine points, rounded out the Raptors’ scoring.

4/18/14 - Easily the surprise team of the 2013-14 season, the Toronto Raptors claimed the Atlantic Division title and the third seed in the East behind expected powerhouses Indiana and Miami. The Raptors ended the season with a bit of a disappointment though, dropping their last game of the season to New York, who came from behind to notch a 95-92 win at Madison Square Garden. Kyle Lowry was the only starter to break double figures in scoring with 22 points; Lowry also recorded five assists, three rebounds and a steal, playing just 26 minutes. The bench saw considerable playing time against the Knicks, with Greivis Vasquez (13 points), Nando de Colo (12 points) and Tyler Hansbrough (11 points) joining starter Lowry as double-digit scorers; Hansbrough also pulled down nine rebounds, while Vasquez added five dishes and four boards, and de Colo added four assists and three rebounds.

4/7/14 - April 2 in Toronto saw the Harden vs. DeRozan show, which was won by Toronto’s DeMar DeRozan, as the Raptors outgunned the visiting Houston Rockets 107-103. DeRozan went for 29 points (one more than Houston’s James Harden), six rebounds, four assists, and a pair of steals; Jonas Valanciunas and Greivis Vasquez each tallied 15 points for the Raptors as well, with Vasquez also handing out eight assists. Terrence Ross nearly had a double-double, scoring 14 points while clearing nine boards. Kyle Lowry, who is out with an ankle injury, was indicated by Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment chief Tim Leiweke as likely to be re-signed by the Raptors, in an interview with the CBC.

3/28/14 - On a night when just one bench player – backup point guard Greivis Vasquez – scored points (seven, in 17 minutes of playing time), the starters got the job done, knocking off Boston at the TD Garden, 99-90, on March 26. Three Raptors – Terrence Ross (24), Kyle Lowry (23) and DeMar DeRozan (20) – broke the 20-point plateau, while Jonas Valanciunas’s 15 points and Amir Johnson’s 10 points accounted for the rest of Toronto’s scoring. Valanciunas combined his offensive output with 14 rebounds for the lone Raptor double-double on the night; while Chuck Hayes didn’t register any points scored (0-for-4 from the field), he contributed six boards and three blocks on the scoresheet.

3/21/14 - After dropping a pair of fairly close games – at home to Phoenix and on the road to Atlanta – the Toronto Raptors’ DeRosan and Lowry Show put it together for a methodical 107-100 win over New Orleans, back home in the Air Canada Centre. DeMar DeRozan’ 31 points led all scorers, also contributing three rebounds, three steals and four assists; while Kyle Lowry chipped in 23 points, eight rebounds, five assists and a pair of steals. Tyler Hansbrough led the Raptors’ rebounding with seven offensive and six defensive for a total of 13 on the night.

3/14/14 - The Toronto Raptors might be the most unheralded playoff contender in the league at the moment. Currently in third place in the Eastern Conference overall standings, the Raptors are also well back (10 games) of Indiana and Miami, the cream of the Eastern crop and the two likely Finals contenders in the East. The Raptors, who have won four of their last five, rebounded after a difficult loss to division contenders Brooklyn, defeating Detroit handily 101-87. DeMar DeRosan once again led Toronto’s scoring effort, this time hanging 25 on the Pistons, while Amir Johnson chipped in 20 and Kyle Lowry added 19. Jonas Valanciunas led Toronto’s rebounding effort with 13 boards, part of a 54-39 rebounding advantage.

3/10/14 - After dropping an epic three-overtime contest to Washington to close out February, the Toronto Raptors returned to winning to start off March on the right foot. The Raptors held off Golden State 104-98 on March 2, their first victory in eight tries against Golden State. DeMar DeRozan lit up the Golden State defense for 32 points and handed out six assists, while Kyle Lowry picked up 13 points and eight assists. Defensively, the Raptors forced Warriors point guard Stephen Curry into six turnovers, four in the fourth quarter alone; forward Amir Johnson brought down nine rebounds.

3/3/14 - Despite a 34 point effort by DeMar DeRozan and 26 points from Greivis Vasquez coming off the bench, the Toronto Raptors dropped a tough 134-129 contest to Washington on February 27. Kyle Lowry fell just one rebound short of a triple double – 18 points, 10 assists, and nine rebounds – and Jonas Valanciunas collected 10 rebounds for the Raptors, who continue to hold down the third slot in the Eastern Conference playoff race, though still well behind front runners Indiana and Miami. The loss also broke a three game winning streak.

2/21/14 - Toronto was represented at the NBA’s All Star Game this past weekend by guard DeMar DeRozan, who performed admirably for the East in scoring eight points along with three rebounds and two assists in 15 minutes of court time. Coming out of the break, however, the Raptors, third in the East, faltered in a narrow 94-92 loss to the Chicago Bulls. DeRozan, however, was the star of the game, going for 32 points to lead all scorers.

2/11/14 - After dropping a pair of contests to Sacramento and the Los Angeles Clippers on a brief trip to the West Coast, the Toronto Raptors returned home and returned to winning ways as well, defeating the New Orleans Pelicans 108-101. The Raptors win was led by DeMar DeRosan’s 22 points, which is right at his team-leading scoring average. Kyle Lowry, who has been the subject of some recent trade deadline rumors, contributed 19 points and 12 assists to the Raptor win.

2/4/14 - Not known in their history as a team that wins on the road, this season the Toronto Raptors are aiming for new standards in competitiveness away from the Air Canada Centre. So far the Raptors have 14 road wins – two more than at home in Toronto to date – including their latest victory over Utah in Salt Lake City at the beginning of the week. They’re aiming for their high-water mark of 20 road wins, set in the 2000-01 season; along the way they have broken losing streaks of eight games against Milwaukee, nine against the Denver Nuggets, and most impressively, a 10-game skid against the once-mighty Los Angeles Lakers.

Raptors ticket prices have skyrocketed over the last year; up 144%, you’ll pay an average of $246 this season to watch Toronto at Air Canada Centre. The jump in price is the fifth largest in league, and puts the Raptors on this list of top 5 most expensive teams in the NBA. As we saw with Jonas Valanciunas at the end of last season and into the summer, this teams has a ton of potential. The lineup is full of underrated players ready to aggressively compete for a spot in the NBA Playoffs. To help build excitement, the Raptors are turning to their new global ambassador, Drake. The rapper has his hometown inspired and ready for the 2013-14 season. It always helps to have some flashy players on the court like Terrence Ross who is the reigning NBA Slam Dunk Contest Champion.

After finishing four games out of the playoffs in 2012-13, the Raptors will continue the rebuilding process this season under new General Manager Masai Ujiri. After the front office shake-up and failing to make the playoffs in his first three years in Toronto, Dwane Casey may be on the coaching hot seat this season. To save his job, the Raptors will need a strong first full season from swingman Rudy Gay, consistency in guard DeMar Derozan, and a breakout season from 2013 Summer League MVP Jonas Valanciunas. The Raptors open the 2013-14 season on 10/30 at the Air Canada Centre against the Celtics.

2012-2013 Season

3/8/14 - The Toronto Raptors may be in last place in the Atlantic Division, but they look like a squad with a lot of potential going forward. The Raptors young lineup featuring Kyle Lowry, DeMar DeRozan, Andrew Bargnani, and Jonas Valanciunas was significantly boosted by the addition of Rudy Gay who they acquired from the Memphis Grizzlies mid-season. Gay has played well for the Raptors so far, averaging 21 points and over six rebounds per game, and the future looks bright. The team is out of the NBA Playoffs right now, but look for them to finish strong and challenge for a spot in the postseason next year.

The Raptors have the cheapest away ticket of any team in the NBA, averaging $85 at the beginning of the season. The Raptors are the only Canadian team in the NBA so local road trips might include Divisional games in New York against the Brooklyn Nets or New York Knicks. Raptors fans will pay $13 more per ticket on average at the Air Canada Centre (also home to the Toronto Maple Leafs). In comparison, preseason Toronto Raptors tickets cost about half that of the regular season. However, the Raptors preseason roster did not include Gay. Many games in the second half of the season on the Raptors schedule have cheap Raptors tickets available with get-in prices under $20.